Sancho Finds Trees full of Hanged Men — Gustave Doré

World Destroyed by Water — Gustave Doré

Sancho Regrets Having Traded the Care of His Donkey for the Role of Governor — Gustave Doré

My other blog, Gustave Doré’s Don Quixote, is winding down to its end.

Don Quixote Meets Merlin’s Ghost-Skeleton — Gustave Doré

Don Quixote — Gustave Doré

Ravens and bats swarm as Don Quixote hacks a passage into the cave of Montesinos (Gustave Dore)

Sancho and the Don Indulge in Philosophical Reflections — Gustave Dore

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Don Quixote in a Cage — Gustave Doré

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Ezra Reads the Law to the People — Gustave Dore

Don Quixote Reads a Sonnet — Gustave Doré

More at Gustave Doré’s Don Quixote

 

Don Quixote and Sancho Panza in the Terrifying Forest at Night — Gustave Doré

(More at Gustave Doré’s Don Quixote)

A Voyage to the Moon — Gustave Doré

Gustave Doré’s Don Quixote

So I have this other site, Gustave Doré’s Don Quixote, which simply runs, in more or less chronological order, Doré’s engravings for Miguel Cervantes’ Don Quixote. Updates four or five times a week. Check it out (or don’t).

The Oceanides — Gustave Dore

The Descent on The Monster — Gustave Dore

Spectrum Appearance of Banquo — Gustave Doré

The Inferno, Canto 13 — Gustave Doré